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<h2>UK Soccer Scores</h2>

<h3>Description</h3>


<p>Data from Lee (1997), on the goals scored by Home and Away teams in
the Premier Football League, 1995/6 season.
</p>


<h3>Usage</h3>

<pre>
data("UKSoccer")
</pre>


<h3>Format</h3>


<p>A 2-dimensional array resulting from cross-tabulating the number of
goals scored in 380 games.  The variables and their levels are as
follows:
</p>

<table summary="Rd table">
<tr>
 <td align="right">
    No </td><td align="left"> Name </td><td align="left"> Levels </td>
</tr>
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 <td align="right">
    1 </td><td align="left"> Home </td><td align="left"> 0, 1, ..., 4 </td>
</tr>
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 <td align="right">
    2 </td><td align="left"> Away </td><td align="left"> 0, 1, ..., 4
  </td>
</tr>

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<h3>Source</h3>


<p>M. Friendly (2000),
Visualizing Categorical Data, page 27.
</p>


<h3>References</h3>


<p>A. J. Lee (1997),
Modelling scores in the Premier League: Is Manchester United really
the best?,
<EM>Chance</EM>, <B>10</B>(1), 15&ndash;19.
</p>
<p>M. Friendly (2000),
<EM>Visualizing Categorical Data</EM>.
SAS Institute, Cary, NC.
</p>


<h3>See Also</h3>


<p><code>Bundesliga</code>
</p>


<h3>Examples</h3>

<pre>
data("UKSoccer")
mosaic(UKSoccer, gp = shading_max, main = "UK Soccer Scores")
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